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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
Which High-End Spotter to Buy?
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<blockquote data-quote="ReachnOut" data-source="post: 465696" data-attributes="member: 28846"><p>I'd also suggest a look at Pentax in Spotter. Did some field testing for them about 15 years ago and was really impressed with the price v. quality. The Spotter was A+ on clarity and light gathering. Still have a 6x24 mil-dot that is of great quality and has had thousands of rounds shot under it and spent its life bouncing around my pickup on an old 220 Swift. Might save you a couple of bucks and still get quality results.<a href="http://www.pentaxsportoptics.com/" target="_blank">PENTAX Sport Optics Home</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReachnOut, post: 465696, member: 28846"] I'd also suggest a look at Pentax in Spotter. Did some field testing for them about 15 years ago and was really impressed with the price v. quality. The Spotter was A+ on clarity and light gathering. Still have a 6x24 mil-dot that is of great quality and has had thousands of rounds shot under it and spent its life bouncing around my pickup on an old 220 Swift. Might save you a couple of bucks and still get quality results.[url=http://www.pentaxsportoptics.com/]PENTAX Sport Optics Home[/url] [/QUOTE]
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